Many of you have asked me for information about Celiac Disease.
I am working on a letter for friends and family – but until all of the services for my Grandpa are over I am focused on other things.
However, a friend sent me the link for a video on YouTube. Can I just say…I LOVE YouTube! I mean, there are even videos of people cooking gluten-free food! There is a great one for Thanksgiving stuffing! You know what I’ll be watching as we near the holidays!
This video is a clip from the TV show The View. One of the hosts, Elizabeth, has Celiac Disease and brought one of the leading Celiac medical professionals, Dr. Peter Green.
If you really want to understand Celiac – watch the entire thing. Otherwise, just watch the first two minutes for a good introduction!
I am SO glad that we caught this with Will so early!!
How were we ever to know what, in only eight short years, we would learn, encounter, and change?
How were you to ever know that in your short thirty-two years you would be reborn a million times?
You once told me Eric that your song for me would be Billy Joel’s You’re My Home. I have searched high and low for a song that fits what I wish to say, I must borrow yours for you. When you look into my eyes and you see the crazy gypsy in my soul it always comes as a surprise when I feel my withered roots begin to grow.
Well I’ll never be a stranger and I’ll never be alone wherever we’re together that’s my home.
What a thrill to be part of your life, to share children with you, and to forge a future with you.
Imagine what the next thirty-two years will be like!
Thank you for all you have given to us in this chapter.
Happy Birthday Eric/Daddy/Pumpkinhead!
(pictures from Eric’s GF birthday breakfast with the boys)
I posted this already on the site for my Grandparents – but wanted to post it here as well. In case you don’t know my family – my Grandparents had six children (some are mentioned below): Gene, Dory, Kaye (my Mom), Patti, Mark, and Steven.
Shelly
Family & Friends,
Thank you so much to those of you who could join us on Saturday for Grandpa’s funeral.
It was such a tender and honest memorial to a man who touched so many people’s lives.
We met as a family – after the morning viewing – to say our goodbyes. Gene led us in a family prayer which put our hearts at rest.
The meeting was started with a song, sung by a dear friend of Grandpa’s, Simon Bolivar. It was soft, yet powerful and set a nice tone for the meeting.
Steven gave the invocation. It was moving to watch him as he signed – his hands gently asking for comfort for the grieving and guidance for the speakers. It would have been apparent what he was saying by the very movements of his hands, face, and body and was confirmed by the words his wife Krista relayed.
Mark spoke next reflecting on the moments from Grandpa’s life that he might want us to remember. Mark was humorous and sweet – and included many traits of Grandpa that had us all laughing and crying. It was tender to see him read his notes, smile with a memory, and then share those thoughts through his own tears and laughter.
Patti followed Mark reflecting on the life that Grandpa led. She touched on three things that she knew he would want remembered: 1) his love for Grandma, 2) his love of family and, 3) his unbelievable work ethic. She was right when she said that Grandpa ‘would get as close to people as they would let him’.
The speaker portion of the program paused as we were treated to the amazing talent of Sarah(Mark’s daughter). Playing Grandpa’s favorite song, Clair de Lune, she guided our minds to experiences we had with him.
After Sarah we were treated – and I do mean treated – to remarks by Grandpa’s younger brother Garth. Garth and Grandpa were the best of friends growing up, a bond that continued through their life. Garth touched on the man he knew, and the gospel that Grandpa cherished.
We sang as a congregation – a song which include the fitting lyrics – ‘When such a friend from us departs, We hold forever in our hearts a sweet and hallowed memory’.
Doug(Patti’s husband) closed the meeting and prepared us all to let go of Grandpa at his burial.
Below is the life story video that was played at Grandpa’s viewings. It is eight minutes long so if you want to watch it, pull up a chair and relax.
Thank you again for all your words, letters, calls, and shows of love. He was truly an amazing man, one who will be missed.